Sadia Iqbal Earns Spot In ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier Team Of The Tournament
Pakistan bowler receives recognition for outstanding performance.

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Pakistan’s women’s cricket team has a new star to celebrate as Sadia Iqbal earns international recognition for her bowling prowess. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced Iqbal’s selection to the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament through their official Instagram account.
The post features Sadia Iqbal conveying her joy and thanking her coaches and team. The post is captioned “Sadia Iqbal is delighted to have been included in ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament 👏.”
Iqbal’s Impressive Achievement
Being named to the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament represents a significant milestone in Iqbal’s career. This recognition places her among the elite players who demonstrated exceptional skill and performance throughout the qualifying competition.
The World Cup Qualifier serves as a pathway for teams to secure their spots in the main ICC Women’s World Cup tournament, making performances in these matches crucial for both individual players and their national teams.
Pakistan Women’s Cricket On The Rise
Sadia Iqbal isn’t the only Pakistani player to receive this honor. In a related post shared by PCB earlier, Muneeba Siddiqui was also named to the same ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament. The post showed Muneeba acknowledging the honor with the caption: “Muneeba Siddiqui is honoured to be named in the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament.”
This dual recognition highlights the growing strength of Pakistan’s women’s cricket team on the international stage, with multiple players performing at levels worthy of global recognition.
Building On Cricket Legacy
Pakistan has a rich cricket history, with the men’s national team having competed at the highest levels of international cricket for decades. The Pakistan men’s national cricket team, established in 1952, has won several major tournaments including the 1992 Cricket World Cup and the 2009 ICC World Twenty20.
The women’s program has been developing steadily, with increased investment and attention in recent years. Achievements like those of Sadia Iqbal and Muneeba Siddiqui demonstrate the progress being made in developing world-class female cricketers within the country.
PCB’S Broader Development Initiatives
The Pakistan Cricket Board has been actively working to develop cricket talent across the country. Recent posts from the PCB highlight their Talent Hunt Programme, which has already registered around 400 schools and colleges throughout Pakistan.
This grassroots initiative, headed by former Pakistan captain Azhar Ali who now serves as PCB Head of Youth Development, aims to identify and nurture cricket talent from a young age. The program encourages registration through their dedicated portal and uses the hashtag #PakistanFutureStars, signaling the board’s commitment to long-term cricket development.
Looking Ahead
For Sadia Iqbal, this recognition could serve as a springboard for her international career. Being acknowledged among the tournament’s best performers places her firmly on the radar of cricket fans and analysts worldwide.
The recognition of multiple Pakistani women cricketers in the Team of the Tournament suggests a promising future for Pakistan women’s cricket, potentially inspiring a new generation of young girls to take up the sport.
As Pakistan continues to invest in cricket development at both the grassroots and professional levels, achievements like Iqbal’s selection to the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament represent important milestones in the country’s cricketing journey.
The PCB’s celebration of these accomplishments through their social media platforms highlights the importance placed on recognizing and promoting the achievements of their women cricketers, further encouraging development in this area of the sport.

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